Removing. ANS. - Robert Kerr, Esq. to the Pet. - William Redhead. Jo. Graeme, W.S. Agent. Home, Clerk. Answers for Robert Kerr of Chatto, Esquire; To the Petition of William Redhead, Some Time Tenant in Over-Chatto. by Robert Kerr (Paperback / softback, 2010)

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